Sans Faceted Ohke 6 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, logos, packaging, industrial, art deco, authoritative, mechanical, condensed, display impact, space saving, geometric styling, signage tone, retro modernism, faceted, angular, chiseled, monolinear, verticality.
A tightly condensed display sans with tall proportions and crisp, faceted construction. Curves are largely replaced by straight segments and beveled corners, producing an octagonal, chiseled silhouette in rounds like C/O and in joints like S and G. Strokes are predominantly vertical and even in weight, with small internal counters and narrow apertures that create a strong columnar rhythm. Terminals tend to be blunt with diagonal cuts, and the overall spacing reads compact, emphasizing height and density in text settings.
Best suited to large-size applications where its faceted details and narrow proportions can work as a visual hook—headlines, posters, branding marks, packaging, and short-form signage. It can also serve for titling systems that need a compact footprint while maintaining a strong, architectural presence.
The typeface projects a hard-edged, engineered tone—confident, disciplined, and slightly retro-futurist. Its faceted geometry and tight condensation evoke signage, machinery labels, and Art Deco-era display lettering, giving it an assertive voice that feels both industrial and stylized.
The design appears intended to deliver a condensed display voice built from planar facets rather than smooth curves, prioritizing vertical impact and a sculpted, technical character. Its consistent beveling and tight proportions suggest a focus on creating a memorable, sign-like texture for attention-grabbing typography.
The sample text shows strong word-shape uniformity and a pronounced vertical cadence, with distinctive polygonal rounds and a consistent use of bevels to articulate corners. Numerals match the same narrow, angular logic, keeping the set cohesive for headline and numbering use.